I recently noticed that I am running an old version of AWS CLI that is lacking some functionality I need:
$aws --version
aws-cli/1.2.9 Python/3.4.3 Linux/3.13.0-85-generic
How can I upgrade to the latest version of the AWS CLI (1.10.24)?
Edit:
Running the following command fails to update AWS CLI:
$ pip install --upgrade awscli
Requirement already up-to-date: awscli in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
Cleaning up...
Checking the version:
$ aws --version
aws-cli/1.2.9 Python/3.4.3 Linux/3.13.0-85-generic
apt-get install awscli
. Solution was to remove it first (apt-get remove awscli
) and follow pip install
answers below.
From http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/installing.html#install-with-pip
To upgrade an existing AWS CLI installation, use the --upgrade option:
pip install --upgrade awscli
On Linux and MacOS X, here are the three commands that correspond to each step:
$ curl "https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws-cli/awscli-bundle.zip" -o "awscli-bundle.zip"
$ unzip awscli-bundle.zip
$ sudo ./awscli-bundle/install -i /usr/local/aws -b /usr/local/bin/aws
pip
did not work for me - deleting aws
and re-installing it this way did work.
/usr/local/aws
( not /home/ubuntu/.local/bin/aws
) to be used by jenkins user
This does not work:
pip install --upgrade awscli
This worked fine on Ubuntu 14.04( no need to reboot also .. You would have to first install pip3 ):
pip3 install --upgrade awscli
apt-get install python3-pip
Either command works equally well for me on Ubuntu 14.04.
For Ubuntu 16.04 I used parts of the other answers and comments and just reloaded bash instead of rebooting.
I installed the aws-cli using apt so I removed that first:
sudo apt-get remove awscli
Then I could pip install (I chose to use sudo to install globally with pip2):
sudo pip install -U awscli
Since I was doing this on a server I didn't want to reboot it, but reloading bash did the trick:
source ~/.bashrc
At this point I could use the new version of aws cli
aws --version
source ~/.bashrc
step.:)
Update: Upgrade instance using AWS CLI v1 to AWS CLI v2:
This question and answer was initially created when there was only an AWS CLI v1. There is now a AWS CLI v2. The installation instructions for the AWS CLI v2 can be found here.
The new AWS CLI v2 has different installation instructions based on whether your EC2 instance is using Linux x86 (64-bit) or Linux ARM architecture.
To upgrade to AWS CLI v2, on an EC2 instance using Linux ARM, I had to issue the following commands:
rm -rf /bin/aws
curl "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-aarch64.zip" -o "awscliv2.zip"
unzip awscliv2.zip
./aws/install -i /usr/local/aws -b /bin
Subsequently test your AWS CLI version by executing: aws --version
For the Linux x86 (64-bit) architecture I'm hoping the commands are the same except for replacing the curl
command with the following: (as per the installation instructions)
curl "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-x86_64.zip" -o "awscliv2.zip"
The AMI I used was the most recent one currently available and it was still using the AWS CLI v1. In the future if AWS starts packaging AWS CLI v2 with their AMIs this answer might require an update.
Original answer: Upgrade instance using AWS CLI v1 to use the most recent version of AWS CLI v1:
If you are having trouble installing the AWS CLI using pip
you can use the "Bundled Installer" as documented here.
The steps discussed there are as follows:
$ curl "https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws-cli/awscli-bundle.zip" -o "awscli-bundle.zip"
$ unzip awscli-bundle.zip
$ sudo ./awscli-bundle/install -i /usr/local/aws -b /usr/local/bin/aws
Check your AWS CLI version subsequently as a sanity-check that everything executed correctly:
$ aws --version
If the AWS CLI didn't update to the latest version as expected maybe the AWS CLI binaries are located somewhere else as the previously-given commands assume.
Determine where AWS CLI is being executed from:
$ which aws
In my case, AWS CLI was being executed from /bin/aws
, so I had to install the "Bundled Installer" using that location as follows:
$ sudo ./awscli-bundle/install -i /user/local/aws -b /bin/aws
Try sudo pip install --upgrade awscli
, and open a new shell. This worked well for me (no need to reboot).
sudo pip install --upgrade awscli
for my machine to be able to uninstall the previous version of the awscli (after the initial upgrade ran successfully)
Simple use sudo pip install awscli --force-reinstall --upgrade
This will upgrade all the required modules.
On Mac you can use homebrew:
to install: brew install awscli
to upgrade: brew upgrade awscli
Make sure you don't have multiple installations: where aws
pip install awscli --upgrade --user
The --upgrade
option tells pip to upgrade any requirements that are already installed. The --user
option tells pip to install the program to a subdirectory of your user directory to avoid modifying libraries used by your operating system.
We can follow the below commands to install AWS CLI on UBUNTU:
sudo apt install curl curl “https://s3.amazonaws.com/aws-cli/awscli-bundle.zip” -o “awscli-bundle.zip” unzip awscli-bundle.zip sudo ./awscli-bundle/install -i /usr/local/ aws -b /usr/local/bin/aws rm -rf awscli-bundle.zip awscli-bundle To test: aws — version
For More Info :
https://gurudathbn.wordpress.com/2018/03/31/installing-aws-cli-on-ubuntu/
When using sudo pip install --upgrade awscli
I got the following error:
ERROR: Could not install packages due to an EnvironmentError: [Errno 30] Read-only file system: '/lib'
By using sudo with -H option, I could fix the problem.
sudo -H pip install --upgrade awscli
Currently, using pip will get you the old version of awscli, 1.18.103
.
The latest version of aws-cli, 2.0.33
is on the v2
branch. You can download the installer for Linux, Windows and macOS from here.
I was trying to install awscli
on one of my ec2 instances where I tried both
sudo pip install --upgrade awscli,
sudo pip3 install --upgrade awscli
which didn't worked, as I was getting errors like
Command "python setup.py egg_info" failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-build-2nh71cs2/cryptography/
And rebooting servers were not an option.
Luckily, simple
sudo apt update
sudo apt install awscli worked.
I do it by removing & installing the awscli like described in this video
basically:
pip uninstall awscliv2
pip install awscliv2
pip install awscliv2==your-version
pip install awscliv
(you can keep v1 along with v2 if you want)
pip install --upgrade ...
works as well. sure.
I do not install it globally (like some ppl seems still do), btw. Because sometimes I need different v for different cases. so I keep it in separate python virtual environment.
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To install globally, get on the sudo access sudo su & then upgrade aws cli by
pip3 install --upgrade awscli
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Requirement already up-to-date: awscli in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
. Although when I runaws --version
, I getaws-cli/1.2.9 Python/3.4.3 Linux/3.13.0-85-generic
.sudo pip3 install --upgrade awscli
and a reboot did the trick. Thanks for the help.